White Girl Bleed A Lot

desert dude

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From everything I can tell, you are very careful about how you word things so as not to provide smoking gun evidence. I haven't been around here long enough to say you are straight up racist, but reading between the lines of some of your posts and looking at which posts you respond to and which ones you ignore and given certain positions you have taken, you are definitely someone who objects to the end of white male privilege and any legal consideration given to historical context (ya know the whole reason hate crime legislation was enacted in the first place). Does that make you a racist? Possibly. It more likely means that you resist the paradigm shift that no longer holds white men superior to everyone else including white women. Or maybe I am reading too much into your posts and positions that I have seen, but I doubt it.
There is a very simple reason there is no "smoking gun", or any other kind of evidence. Put away your paranoid suspicions abut what I "really think" and the reason for the lack of evidence ought to be crystal clear.
 

ChesusRice

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There is a very simple reason there is no "smoking gun", or any other kind of evidence. Put away your paranoid suspicions abut what I "really think" and the reason for the lack of evidence ought to be crystal clear.
Because you actually have the delusion people cant see thru you or read between the lines

the reality is everyone can see you underneath that hood you wear for exactly who you are
 

UncleBuck

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There is a very simple reason there is no "smoking gun", or any other kind of evidence. Put away your paranoid suspicions abut what I "really think" and the reason for the lack of evidence ought to be crystal clear.
there is tons of evidence, this thread included.

you're so fucking dishonest it hurts.

and coincidentally enough, FDD disappeared the day after he made sport of your sorry ass and was shipped right off to your neck of the woods. then you tried to play dumb, which i called you out for doing.

why would you try to play dumb and be dishonest like thsat?
 

ChesusRice

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there is tons of evidence, this thread included.

you're so fucking dishonest it hurts.

and coincidentally enough, FDD disappeared the day after he made sport of your sorry ass and was shipped right off to your neck of the woods. then you tried to play dumb, which i called you out for doing.

why would you try to play dumb and be dishonest like thsat?

What makes you think he "plays dumb"?

as to the rest of your post

Spot on
 

desert dude

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Back to the topic of the thread. I read a column by Thomas Sowell: http://townhall.com/columnists/thomassowell/2012/07/17/are_race_riots_news. This was my first exposure to the flash mob incidents around the country. I had heard the term and vaguely knew what a flash mob was, but I had no idea the scope of the problem. The author of the book "White Girl Bleed a Lot" claims there have been hundreds of incidents like this since 2010, with lots of robberies, shootings, vandalism, and even a few murders. Why has none of this made the national news?

By the way, Sowell is African-American, just in case you don't know. Sowell's point was that this is likely to end in a cycle of ugly violence.
 

desert dude

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there is tons of evidence, this thread included.

you're so fucking dishonest it hurts.

and coincidentally enough, FDD disappeared the day after he made sport of your sorry ass and was shipped right off to your neck of the woods. then you tried to play dumb, which i called you out for doing.

why would you try to play dumb and be dishonest like thsat?
UB, if people were imprisoned for making sport of me you would have been in prison long ago. My neck of the woods is about 900 miles due south of you.
 

desert dude

Well-Known Member
Almost, you do have quite the collection of racist memorabilia. I especially liked your George Wallace cartoons. You ought to post those again.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Ive heard of the "it's a trap reference" to star wars, it just didn't click.

But you can see how I jumped to alien and foreign tho right? Looks like a foreign car to me...just dont get the car reference still...
It was one of a limited run of Matchbox cars called Race Bait. It came to my attention months ago when I searched Google Images with "race bait" as the search term. It tickled my funny bone, esp. in comparison to alternative images. cn
 

UncleBuck

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I encourage anybody who is interested to follow the link provided by my psycho stalker. I don't think I have ever read a better example of question begging. Are you actually Terry Krepel, Chessus? This thing reads like something you wrote.
[SIZE=-1] The Three Strands of the Language of Closet Racism



Three language indicators of closet racism are evident across the continuum. These are what I refer to as "strands" because, when woven together, they form the language web of closet racists. Again, strength of language and degree of racist attitudes change dramatically across the continuum, and as a result, these strands, or indicators are more readily observable in certain individuals and groups than in others. They include fear, unaware-ness, and dis-ownership.



Consider the following excerpt taken from Jen's reaction paper from the first class meeting of Multicultural Education:



The idea of political correctness with the black race astounds me. I found it extremely interesting that some blacks in our class prefer to be called African American. In all of my classes...I have felt like I was stepping on egg shells as to not offend the blacks in my class. I am honestly glad it is not that big of an issue to my fellow classmates--it promotes a more comfortable, genuine environment for me to be totally honest and carefree.



Jen reflected each strand of the language of closet racism within this short passage. These strands can be un-woven as follows:



1. fear: "I have felt like I was stepping on egg shells as to not offend blacks in my classes..."
2. unaware-ness: "I found it extremely interesting that some blacks in our class prefer to be called African American."
3. dis-ownership: "I am honestly glad it is not that big of an issue to my fellow classmates."



Some would argue that Jen's statements as pulled apart above are arbitrary, or taken out of context. But as we consider a year's worth of interviews and written reactions, and as we discuss each strand separately, a language pattern--the language of a closet racist--undeniably emerges.

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BigLittlejohn

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There is a very simple reason there is no "smoking gun", or any other kind of evidence. Put away your paranoid suspicions abut what I "really think" and the reason for the lack of evidence ought to be crystal clear.
You are the one saying there is no evidence. I am saying there is no smoking gun evidence. It's not paranoia when you sound very much in your questions, posts and positions exactly like those I have heard and seen who are exactly what you claim not to be. Above you posed this question: "If the races of perpetrators and victims were reversed, do you think this might have made the national news?"

Fact is everyday crime is not national news, but it is news when a grown man shoots an unarmed teenager and it takes a national outcry for something to be done about it legally. And I am not even saying Zimmerman is guilty, only that he should have been arrested for it. If in the examples you raised, the perpetrators were prosecuted, you have your answer as to why it wasn't national news. But I think you knew this which is why you ignored my first post and why you ignored my post to you about "profiling" in another thread and would rather focus on these sorts of posts. Why do police term Black men as "#1 males" when black men make up, what 12% of the country's males? Because that is the profile they have created for criminals which is in and of itself inherently racist.

Statistics show that crime is not a race issue at all, but rather a socio-economic issue. It just so happens that minorities disproportionately represent the poorest segments of our society. But I am sure Jim Crow had nothing to do with that at all.

Diving what you think based on what you say is actually a reasonable response, and not paranoia. And it is crystal clear. It's no longer fashionable to be a racist in America, so racists actually have to hide behind other issues in stating their racist agenda. This may or may not apply to you....I don't know.
 
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